Parking is free and nearby, no car parking available immediately at the campsites unless you've reached out to the bride or groom due to handicap accessibility.
The wooden platform tents (photos available in photo tab) are free to each guest and in clusters of 10. There are plenty available for all wedding guests. Specify in your RSVP if their are other wedding guests you would like to stay with otherwise the bride and groom will choose for you. All of the Rv spots with hookups are already reserved by the bridal party and immediate family as there are limited spots. There is a big field available for dry camping, however it is somewhat bumpy and uneven (see photos section), this will be first come first serve. Depending on the amount of cars there may be additional RV dry camping in parking lots. Cabins are available for 10 dollars a bed a night through the RSVP link on this website. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C49AFAC2FAAFEC43-cabin
Cabins are rustic, very basic and include either bunk beds or queen beds. No bedding or pillows are provided, you will need to bring your own. All cabins have electricity and WiFi access.
14 cabins & Sleeping Capacity: Benewah Lake: 4 bunk beds (8 twin beds) Black Lake: One single room with one bunk bed (2 twins) and second room with queen bed and bunk bed. Cabin sleeps total of 6. Cave Lake: Double ended cabin with two separate rooms not connected each with a single bunk bed. Sleeps total of 4. Cocolala Lake: Centrally located with two twin bunk beds (sleeps four) Hauser Lake: Double ended cabin with two separate rooms not connected each with a single bunk bed. Sleeps total of 4. Lions Lair: One of the largest cabins with 4 bunk beds and a table and chairs (sleeps 8) Nonamie: A large Cabin with 4 bunk beds and a table and chairs (sleeps 8) Nunkiewanie: One of the largest cabins with 4 bunk beds and a table and chairs (sleeps 8) Rose Lake: Double ended Cabin with two separate rooms not connected each with a single bunk bed. Sleeps total of 4. Spirit Lake: Double ended Cabin with two separate rooms not connected each with a single bunk bed. Sleeps total of 4.
YES! Your help with food and drinks would be greatly appreciated. We will be doing a potluck style taco bar dinner on Saturday night and if you would like to bring something you can sign up by copying the following link into a separate browser: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C49AFAC2FAAFEC43-potluck Dessert and some beer and wine will be provided Saturday night but bring your own drinks for the rest of the weekend or for Saturday night if you have a specific drink preference. Make sure to pack dinner for Friday night as well as breakfast and lunch for Saturday and Sunday!
The kitchen has two big walk in refrigerators that are available for storing food for Saturday night's dinner. If you sign up for bringing a type of meat we suggest precooking it in a crock pot and storing in the refrigerator upon arrival and any dishes will be returned to you before the weekend is over.
YES! There are docks available for you to tie up your boat free of cost. Feel free to bring tubing, water skiing equipment, wake boarding or any other fun water activities that you want to partake in. (However it still may be pretty cold so you may want to bring a wet-suit as well!)
Pack as if you were going camping for a weekend with some friends! Bring your own food, drinks, cookware dishes and utensils, coolers, trash bags, sleeping pad, air mattress or cot, sleeping bags, pillows, camping chairs, bug spray, sunscreen, swimming suit, towels, shower shoes, shower stuff, headlamps, lanterns or flashlights, power banks for electronic charging (there are outlets in the restrooms and the lodge if needed), proper footwear (old tennis shoes or hiking shoes), sunglasses, warm clothing and rain gear just in case the weather is not in our favor, hammocks if you want, Frisbee, guitar, football, volleyball, fishing gear and anything else you'd like to bring!
Worst case scenario REI in Spokane, Washington has gear rentals available to you and there is a link available in the details travel and lodging tab. If you can't afford to get rental gear, please reach out to Kassandra or Tyler for additional options to help us accommodate your stay.
Yes! However they are fully your responsibility to clean up after and make sure they are on a leash if out and about as some kids (like me when I was younger) are very scared of dogs, other folks may be allergic and I want everyone to feel safe and welcome.